eCreek IT Solutions
Scott Larson has a strong background in executive roles, with experience spanning over two decades. Scott began their career in 1996 as a Vice President at EchoStar Communications Corporation and Dish Network. During their time there, they served as the Vice President of Sales and Customer Service. In 2004, Larson moved on to become the Chief Executive Officer at eCreek Solutions Group. Three years later, they became the Chief Financial Officer at StratoGuard. Larson's most recent role was as the Managing Director at the Home Care Standards Bureau from 2015 to 2017.
Scott Larson obtained a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration from the University of Nebraska at Kearney from 1982 to 1986. Scott further pursued a Master of Science in Management from Regis University from 1989 to 1991.
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eCreek IT Solutions
If you are an organization or business in the Denver metro area, and you want to turn technology into a powerful tool that can move your business forward instead of a problem that costs you time and money, then we can help! Our clients typically have 10 to 500 workstations, and rely on their computers, network, and Internet for daily operations. Most of our clients have a specialized line of business application that they use to run their business and rely heavily on that software being operational. They represent a broad cross-section of industries and are located here in beautiful Denver, Colorado. eCreek's technology experts can help your company when: - You want to focus on your business, not the technology. - Your current system seems to hinder business more than it helps. - You need better reliability and security for your computer network. - You know that computer downtime costs you money. - You need to be certain your data is always backed up, period. - You need to know where your inventory is at all times. - You'd like to enable your employees to work remotely. - You want your employees to do the jobs they were hired for, not waste their time on computer problems. - You believe that paying to prevent problems is more efficient than paying to fix problems. - You're looking to expand your business, but need to know the technology and costs involved in doing so. - Your interests are tied to the bottom line.